Re: [PATCH v7 1/9] perf pmu: Add #slots literal support for arm64

From: Jing Zhang
Date: Mon Jan 16 2023 - 06:28:19 EST




在 2023/1/16 下午1:59, Ian Rogers 写道:
> On Sun, Jan 15, 2023 at 6:58 PM Jing Zhang <renyu.zj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> 在 2023/1/15 上午6:15, Ian Rogers 写道:
>>> On Fri, Jan 13, 2023 at 1:22 AM Jing Zhang <renyu.zj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> The slots in each architecture may be different, so add #slots literal
>>>> to obtain the slots of different architectures, and the #slots can be
>>>> applied in the metric. Currently, The #slots just support for arm64,
>>>> and other architectures will return NAN.
>>>>
>>>> On arm64, the value of slots is from the register PMMIR_EL1.SLOT, which
>>>> I can read in /sys/bus/event_source/device/armv8_pmuv3_*/caps/slots.
>>>> PMMIR_EL1.SLOT might read as zero if the PMU version is lower than
>>>> ID_AA64DFR0_EL1_PMUVer_V3P4 or the STALL_SLOT event is not implemented.
>>>>
>>>> Signed-off-by: Jing Zhang <renyu.zj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> ---
>>>> tools/perf/arch/arm64/util/pmu.c | 34 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
>>>> tools/perf/util/expr.c | 5 +++++
>>>> tools/perf/util/pmu.c | 6 ++++++
>>>> tools/perf/util/pmu.h | 1 +
>>>> 4 files changed, 44 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>>>>
>>>> diff --git a/tools/perf/arch/arm64/util/pmu.c b/tools/perf/arch/arm64/util/pmu.c
>>>> index 477e513..5f8667b 100644
>>>> --- a/tools/perf/arch/arm64/util/pmu.c
>>>> +++ b/tools/perf/arch/arm64/util/pmu.c
>>>> @@ -3,8 +3,9 @@
>>>> #include <internal/cpumap.h>
>>>> #include "../../../util/cpumap.h"
>>>> #include "../../../util/pmu.h"
>>>> +#include <api/fs/fs.h>
>>>>
>>>> -const struct pmu_events_table *pmu_events_table__find(void)
>>>> +static struct perf_pmu *pmu_core__find_same(void)
>>>
>>> I'm not sure "find_same" is the best name here. I suspect it should be
>>> "find_core_pmu" which would agree with is_arm_pmu_core. Unfortunately
>>> "core" has become an overloaded term sometimes used interchangeably
>>> with CPU, hyperthread or SMT thread, it was a model name for Intel and
>>> it is used to distinguish a set of SMT threads running together from a
>>> single one. Anyway, for consistency I think perf_pmu__find_core_pmu is
>>> the most appropriate name (or pmu__find_core_pmu, I'm not sure why we
>>> get the extra perf_ prefix sometimes, in general that indicates the
>>> functionality is in libperf).
>>>
>>
>> The reason for using "pmu_core__find_same" before is to indicate that we're
>> only dealing with homogeneous cores. And in the tools/perf/util/pmu.c file,
>> most of the static functions have "pmu_" prefix, maybe we can use
>> "pmu_find_same_core_pmu"? Ian, John, what do you think?
>
> I wouldn't necessarily worry about hybrid given #slots is currently
> ARM specific. For hybrid we'd need to know the CPU for the metric. We
> do have the list of CPUs (really hyper/SMT threads) that were
> requested for the metric:
> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/acme/linux.git/tree/tools/perf/util/expr.h?h=perf/core#n9
> We use it to compute the #core_wide literal. We need the value early
> before events are created, hence the string format. You could search
> pmus looking for a PMU that isn't uncore and has matching CPUs, but
> AMD has multiple core/hardware PMUs (hence Ravi's most recent work)
> and so I suspect we'd need to extend PMU to make this work. We've
> solved a similar problem to this with the source_count metric
> function, that returns a number of aliased events. We could do
> something like:
> slots(INST_RETIRED.MACRO_FUSED)
> and then from the event get the PMU, from the PMU get the CPUs, from a
> CPU get the slots. In that case it may just be cleaner to pass the PMU
> name to the slots function, so:
> slots(cpu_core) or slots(cpu_atom)
> But the parser wouldn't understand that cpu_core or cpu_atom were PMU
> names and would try to handle them as events or metric references.
>
> Again, I think ignoring the hybrid case is fine in this case. Using
> "same" in the function name to imply "not hybrid" I don't think works,
> so I think something like pmu__find_core_pmu is best. You could have a
> comment and also a:
> assert(!perf_pmu__is_hybrid(pmu->name));
> Ultimately I'd like to get rid of all notions of hybrid and just pair
> events with a PMU. I recently cleaned this up in builtin-list.c.
>

Ok, you are right, I follow your suggestion and use pmu__find_core_pmu.

I think “if (pmu->cpus->nr != cpu__max_cpu().cpu)” in the original code
and “assert(!perf_pmu__is_hybrid(pmu->name))” have the same effect, so
I will not change it.

> Thanks,
> Ian
>
>> Thanks,
>> Jing
>>
>>> Aside from that, lgtm. Thanks,
>>> Ian
>>>
>>>> {
>>>> struct perf_pmu *pmu = NULL;
>>>>
>>>> @@ -19,8 +20,37 @@ const struct pmu_events_table *pmu_events_table__find(void)
>>>> if (pmu->cpus->nr != cpu__max_cpu().cpu)
>>>> return NULL;
>>>>
>>>> - return perf_pmu__find_table(pmu);
>>>> + return pmu;
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> return NULL;
>>>> }
>>>> +
>>>> +const struct pmu_events_table *pmu_events_table__find(void)
>>>> +{
>>>> + struct perf_pmu *pmu = pmu_core__find_same();
>>>> +
>>>> + if (pmu)
>>>> + return perf_pmu__find_table(pmu);
>>>> +
>>>> + return NULL;
>>>> +}
>>>> +
>>>> +double perf_pmu__cpu_slots_per_cycle(void)
>>>> +{
>>>> + char path[PATH_MAX];
>>>> + unsigned long long slots = 0;
>>>> + struct perf_pmu *pmu = pmu_core__find_same();
>>>> +
>>>> + if (pmu) {
>>>> + scnprintf(path, PATH_MAX,
>>>> + EVENT_SOURCE_DEVICE_PATH "%s/caps/slots", pmu->name);
>>>> + /*
>>>> + * The value of slots is not greater than 32 bits, but sysfs__read_int
>>>> + * can't read value with 0x prefix, so use sysfs__read_ull instead.
>>>> + */
>>>> + sysfs__read_ull(path, &slots);
>>>> + }
>>>> +
>>>> + return (double)slots;
>>>> +}
>>>> diff --git a/tools/perf/util/expr.c b/tools/perf/util/expr.c
>>>> index 00dcde3..9d3076a 100644
>>>> --- a/tools/perf/util/expr.c
>>>> +++ b/tools/perf/util/expr.c
>>>> @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@
>>>> #include <linux/zalloc.h>
>>>> #include <ctype.h>
>>>> #include <math.h>
>>>> +#include "pmu.h"
>>>>
>>>> #ifdef PARSER_DEBUG
>>>> extern int expr_debug;
>>>> @@ -448,6 +449,10 @@ double expr__get_literal(const char *literal, const struct expr_scanner_ctx *ctx
>>>> result = topology->core_cpus_lists;
>>>> goto out;
>>>> }
>>>> + if (!strcmp("#slots", literal)) {
>>>> + result = perf_pmu__cpu_slots_per_cycle() ?: NAN;
>>>> + goto out;
>>>> + }
>>>>
>>>> pr_err("Unrecognized literal '%s'", literal);
>>>> out:
>>>> diff --git a/tools/perf/util/pmu.c b/tools/perf/util/pmu.c
>>>> index 2bdeb89..cbb4fbf 100644
>>>> --- a/tools/perf/util/pmu.c
>>>> +++ b/tools/perf/util/pmu.c
>>>> @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@
>>>> #include <regex.h>
>>>> #include <perf/cpumap.h>
>>>> #include <fnmatch.h>
>>>> +#include <math.h>
>>>> #include "debug.h"
>>>> #include "evsel.h"
>>>> #include "pmu.h"
>>>> @@ -1993,3 +1994,8 @@ int perf_pmu__cpus_match(struct perf_pmu *pmu, struct perf_cpu_map *cpus,
>>>> *ucpus_ptr = unmatched_cpus;
>>>> return 0;
>>>> }
>>>> +
>>>> +double __weak perf_pmu__cpu_slots_per_cycle(void)
>>>> +{
>>>> + return NAN;
>>>> +}
>>>> diff --git a/tools/perf/util/pmu.h b/tools/perf/util/pmu.h
>>>> index 69ca000..fd414ba 100644
>>>> --- a/tools/perf/util/pmu.h
>>>> +++ b/tools/perf/util/pmu.h
>>>> @@ -259,4 +259,5 @@ int perf_pmu__cpus_match(struct perf_pmu *pmu, struct perf_cpu_map *cpus,
>>>>
>>>> char *pmu_find_real_name(const char *name);
>>>> char *pmu_find_alias_name(const char *name);
>>>> +double perf_pmu__cpu_slots_per_cycle(void);
>>>> #endif /* __PMU_H */
>>>> --
>>>> 1.8.3.1
>>>>